In Remembrance of Molly J. Cali

Molly J. Cali

Molly J. Cali died Friday at the age of 91. Originally fromWest Scranton, Amalia Ciangola lived most of her life on Fourth St. in Dunmore.Her husband of 62 years, Guy Cali, died in 2006 and she missed him terriblyevery day since.

Molly loved to socializeand she belonged to many civic organizations throughout Lackawanna County. Shenever turned down a lunch date or a game of bingo. Molly had many wonderful,lifelong friends.

Molly worked in textiles for many years and was a member ofSS Anthony and Rocco Parish. She was extremely generous and a lovinggrandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Her only child, Louis Cali, died in2012. Molly’s sisters Nancy Rinaldi, Louise Juliano and her brother Sam Ciangola preceded her in death.

The family would like to thank Molly’s friends and the staffat Scranton Manor Assisted Living Center for caring for her during the past twoyears.

Dear Christian and family,
Wanted to send our condolences to all of you. Molly was a special lady and was a great neighbor to us for all the years we lived by her. She is finally at peace and back with Guy which is where she wanted to be for many years.

Jody (Siegel) Lewis
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Guy & MollyReply #3 on : Mon November 11, 2013, 20:59:41

Guy & Molly were longtime friends of my parents, Joe & Irene Siegel, they had many many great times together. I always will remember going to their house for dinner & having the best Italian food ever thanks to Molly!! Christian & family, my deepest condolences to you.

Dear Cara and the Cali Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Molly has left us a beautiful legacy of love.
May God bless you all today and always,
Valerie

Geri Bewick-Featherby
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Fond memoriesReply #1 on : Mon November 11, 2013, 09:52:15

To Molly's family,

I think Molly is leading a bingo game in heaven with my mother-in-law, Mary Bewick! She was a generous, loving woman and a very good friend to my dear mother-in-law. I will remember her foldly and will pray for her soul.